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Phillies prospect Gage Wood fans 5 in pro debut – NBC Sports Philadelphia

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Phillies prospect Gage Wood fans 5 in pro debut – NBC Sports Philadelphia

When the Phillies used their first-round pick on Gage Wood in July, they were betting on a power arm with big-game pedigree. His first professional outing Saturday night showed exactly that — and gave fans a glimpse of his mentality.

Wood struck out five of the six outs he recorded in his debut with Single-A Clearwater, firing two innings allowing one run, on one hit and two walks across 40 pitches. A balk brought in the lone run, but the story of the night was how Wood attacked hitters.

“Here’s the fastball. Hit it,” he said simply of his approach.

That directness defines Wood. He’s a no-nonsense competitor on the mound. Asked about what it felt like to step on a pro mound for the first time, he expressed that the stage did not affect him.

“I feel like I just kind of kept things simple the best I could,” Wood said. “I just went out there, competed and played baseball. I didn’t really look that deep into it.”

For context, Wood’s last start before Saturday came in Omaha, when he threw a 19-strikeout no-hitter in the College World Series with Arkansas. Where most young pitchers might frame that as a career-defining moment, Wood shrugs.

Jun 16, 2025; Omaha, Neb, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks starting pitcher Gage Wood (14) pitches against the Murray State Racers during the first inning at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

“It was a fun day and everything — caught a little cool publicity from it,” he said. “But I wouldn’t say it just means a lot to me. It’s just another game, you know? At the end of the day, it’s just a game.”

His fastball sat 95-97 mph against the Tampa Tarpons (the Yankees’ Single-A affiliate), and he leaned on it heavily while flashing a sharp breaking ball. His aggressive body language and quick tempo were just as noticeable.

“I’m just constantly racing to get to two strikes and put guys away as fast as I can,” Wood said. “I like striking people out. I don’t like to let them put the ball in play. So I’m just gonna say — here it is, I’m gonna challenge you.”

It worked. The 6-foot, 205 pound hurler struck out the side in the first inning despite then adding two more punchouts in the second to cap his night in front of just over 6,000 fans at BayCare Ballpark.

The right-hander isn’t shy about what he still needs to sharpen. His slider and splitter are both works in progress, and he knows development takes time.

“Every day you come in, you’ve got stuff to work on, things to get better at,” he said. “It ain’t gonna happen overnight, so just kind of keep shaping everything into what it needs to be and keep moving forward.”

Gage Wood pitched the third no-hitter in Men’s College World Series history and first in 65 years this past June.

Still, Wood already carries himself with the poise of someone who’s pitched in the SEC and on the sport’s biggest collegiate stage.

“You just want it — you want to win,” Wood said. “So you’re going to do everything you can.”

As a player, Wood describes himself in even fewer words.

“I’m going to compete,” he said.

That’s all Phillies fans really need to know.

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